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MOSIEND Urges IYC To Apologize To Sen. Lokpobiri

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The leadership of the Movement for the Survival of the Izon Ethnic Nationality in the Niger Delta (MOSIEND) a Mass Mobilization Organization in the region has urged The Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) to tender an unreserved apology to The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri for what it described as unwarranted attack on his personality.

 

MOSIEND who picked offence on the attack on Sen Lokpobiri is asking the IYC to immediately withdraw the statement and beg The Minister his for forgiveness.

 

 

The IYC had gone to the media calling on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to reshuffle his cabinet and move Sen Lokpobiri to another office where his incompetence will not be noticed, alleging that the Ministry of Petroleum is too big for him to handle.

 

The group also blamed Sen Lokpobiri for the current fuel crisis in the nation and the delay in the kickoff of Port Harcourt refinery; accusing him of mismanaging his office and causing untold pains and hardship on the citizenry

 

 

The National President, MOSIEND Amb. Dr. Kennedy Tonjo West in a statement made available to Newsmen said Ijaw means truth, but lamented the way and manner people who call themselves Ijaws rushed to the public to publish falsehoods and made derogatory statements against their leaders too often

 

West, in the statement, asked those behind the publication to take a deep moment to ask themselves if those things they said about Sen Lokpobiri are actually true because it is unbelievable that Ijaw men/women could say such things about their own brother.

 

He said, ordinarily, MOSIEND wouldn’t have commented on the issue, but that after deep thinking, it saw the need to caution those behind the publication as it doesn’t reflect the true position of things.

 

West, said for the records, Sen Lokpobiri is not responsible for the delay in the immediate commencement of operations of tje Port Harcourt refinery; noting that these ugly developments responsible for the delay were caused by the past administration which failed to do the right things despite the billions of naira that were approved for the project and would not tell Nigerians the truth about the prolonged delay.

 

He explained that it is not fair for anybody, especially the Ijaws, to blame it on Sen Lokpobiri for the delay in the commencement of operations because the problems were inherited and despite that, he is putting in efforts to hasten up the process.

 

According to him, “We actually didn’t want to get involved in what is happening between IYC and Sen Lokpobiri, but we have seen that it is a misplacement of priority and a display of aggression.”

 

“We saw this hike in fuel prices coming, because of how reckless the former administration handled matters, and we saw how the issue of the Port Harcourt refinery played out. It is not Sen Lokpobiri’s fault.”

 

We have also resolved as Ijaws not to run down our people in spite of their misgivings against any public office holder, come to talk of it, the person of Sen Heineken Lokpobiri, who as a matter of fact is not even the substantive Minister of Petroleum Resources and the overtly displayed antics Mele Kyari in saying the least.

 

Secondly, the refinery is not directly under the Minister’s purview, but NNPCL, so why would one try to rubbish him, over what is not his making and to what gains”

 

“It is also regrettable, and shameful that our people could condescend so low to asking for a replacement of somebody who is working round the clock to bring Mr. President’s mandate to fruition in spite of the hopeless situation he inherited.”

 

“It is also regrettable that of all people, it is his people that are behind the attacks, and not only that, it is coming from a respected institution like the IYC.”

 

“We are asking that they render an unreserved apology to the Hon Minister.”

 

We are equally well calling on the Hon Minister to take an appraisal of his disposition towards his people and the Niger Deltans if it is one that deserves commendation or outright disapproval hence warranting such lash out from his kinsmen.

 

“During the past administration, all Nigerians knew the monies being sunk in the refinery would be wasted because the government didn’t have the will to revive the refinery. So, how can you wake up suddenly to say it is Sen Lokpobiri that’s responsible?”

 

“How can you use such heavy words, such unprintable words as incompetence, inefficient and ineffectiveness on the Minister – an Ijaw man who has done them no wrong?” Why didn’t they call for the replacement of the substantive Minister of Petroleum Resources or better still the Managing Director of NNPCL as well, since they want to proffer solutions.

 

“They should go and hide their faces and heads in shame for this action,” Today is Sen Heineken Lokpobiri, who is next on the line tomorrow ? No matter the grouse with the Hon Minister, this is one too many, you just don’t malign or denigrate somebody’s reputation for purpose to compelling him to do your bidding or getting at him forgetting that the public is watching. West said. It also behoves on to note that the so called Press Release was signed by just a section of the entire exco. This thus portray them as disgruntled elements in the National Executive Council of the Ijaw Youth Council, IYC. THINK. Go the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise: Proverbs 6:6

 

According to the MOSIEND President, there’s nobody in Ijaw nation or Niger Delta that’s happy with the publication

 

Chinedu Wosu

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NNPC Foundation Raises Concern Over Rising Heart Disease, Deaths

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The Managing Director of NNPC Foundation, Mrs. Emmanuella Arukwe, has expressed concern over rising prevalence of heart disease fatalities in the country.
Arukwe spoke at the 53rd annual general meeting and scientific conference organised by the Nigerian Cardiac Society (NCS) on Wednesday in Port Harcourt.
The theme of the conference was “Socio-Economic Burden of Rising Cardiovascular Disease Profile in Sub-Saharan Africa”.
Represented by Mrs. Dominion Eugenia, the Foundation’s Executive Director of Finance, Arukwe said the foundation was supporting healthcare initiatives to lower mortality rates.
She said data from global heath institutions revealed more than 18 million annual deaths from cardiac failure, making the disease the leading cause of global deaths at 32 per cent.
“In Africa, cardiovascular diseases cause about 11 per cent deaths, with rising prevalence attributed to lifestyle changes and urbanisation.
“In Nigeria, an estimated 12 per cent of the adult population suffers from various cardiovascular conditions”, she said.
The Managing Director stressed the pressing need for enhanced healthcare interventions and public awareness, noting the foundation’s decision to collaborate with NCS and health facilities nationwide to tackle the disease.
“NNPC Foundation is dedicated to fostering health and wellbeing, advancing education, supporting environmental sustainability and empowering communities.
“Our healthcare initiatives aim to enhance access to quality medical services, support innovative research, and improve overall health outcomes for communities across Nigeria.
“We are committed to easing the financial burden on individuals facing economic challenges and ensuring access to essential treatments for eneryone”, she said.
On his part, NCS President, Prof. Augustine Odili, said that cardiologists at the conference would brainstorm solutions to reduce the increasing cardiovascular mortality rate in the country.
He added that they would come up with cost-effective methods to enhance the cardiovascular health of Nigerians.
“Nigeria’s economic situation necessitates low-cost measures that can make maximum impact for the people.
“This conference gathered stakeholders from various sectors, including policymakers, academia, civil society organisations and individuals living with heart conditions to advocate for healthier hearts”, he remarked.
Retired Justice Mary Peter-Odili, who chaired the meeting, warned that heart disease was nearing epidemic levels in the country and called for collective action.
Peter-Odili, the Pro-Chancellor, Rivers State University, noted the alarming trend of children being born with treatable heart conditions due to inadequate healthcare infrastructure.
She advocated for the establishment of Regional Cardiovascular Disease Centres of Excellence to provide advanced care.
“These centres can be hubs for research, training, and the provision of high-quality care, setting new standards for cardiovascular health”, she advised.
Rivers Deputy Governor, Prof. Ngozi Odu, reiterated the State Government’s commitment to improving access to healthcare.
She said funds had been allocated to strengthen medical institutions to address cardiovascular disease and other health conditions in the state.
“However, there is need for people to adopt healthier lifestyles and reduce their intake of processed foods, drinks and GMOs”, she advised.
In a keynote address, Prof. Amam Mbakwem, Vice President of World Heart Federation, said that high blood pressure, kidney issues and elevated fasting glucose levels were among the conditions contributing to heart disease.

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RSG Ready To Tackle Flooding

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Following cases of flooding in parts of the country, the Rivers State Government has expressed its readiness to tackle floods in the State.
State Commissioner for Water Resources and Rural Development, Samuel Eyiba, revealed this while addressing members of the socio-cultural group, Orashi National Congress and the apex socio-cultural organisation in Ekpeye land, the Uzugbani Ekpeye Worldwide, during separate courtesy calls on him , in his office, in Port-Harcourt, at the weekend.
Eyiba, who lamented the negative impact of the 2023 flooding on some families in the State, particularly in the Orashi region, said they are yet to recover from the loss, assuring however that the Governor Fubara-led administration would not allow any part of the State to suffer another disaster due to flooding.
Eyiba disclosed that plans were in top gear by the Ministry to synergise with other Ministries and relevant agencies to move residents to safer places as part of measures to mitigate the impact of the forecast flood.
Earlier in his speech, the President General, Orashi National Congress, Emeni Ibe, lauded the Commissioner for the proactive steps taken on issues of flooding, particularly in the Orashi area while also expressing appreciation to Governor Fubara for sponsoring the body’s recent visit to Abuja.
Ibe further solicited support from the Commissioner in the association’s forthcoming campaign on peace, unity and security across the four local government areas of the region, which he said was geared towards the development of the people of his ethnic extraction.
Also speaking, the President General of Uzugbani Ekpeye Worldwide, and retired cardiologist, Dr Ukechukwu Michael Nyemenem, stressed the need for the establishment of permanent refuge camps for evacuated persons from flood affected areas and called on those involved in mapping the flood-prone areas to be timely to nip in the bud the perennial problem of flooding in the axis.
Promising to bring to bear his experience and expertise as a medical doctor, Nyemenem pledged the commitment and collaboration of other stakeholders in the Orashi region with the state government in curbing the menace of flooding.
He expressed optimism that the Commissioner, Samuel Eyiba, being an Orashi son, would make the area proud by championing actions that would improve the environment of the Orashi region in particular and Rivers State in general.
Highlight of the visit was the presentation of a certificate of patron to the commissioner by the Orashi National Congress.
In another development, the Commissioner for Water Resources and Development, Samuel Eyiba, said the State government, through its regulatory agency, would clamp down on quacks in the state’s water sector.
Eyiba issued the warning when the leadership of the Hygienic Water Producers Association of Nigeria(HWAPAN), Rivers State Chapter, visited him in his office in Port Harcourt.
While noting that the activities and production of some water producers were below the Ministry’s standard, he maintained that it is the responsibility of the government to ensure the health and safety of its residents, insisting that it would not relent in sanctioning any producer that would not meet the required standards.
Earlier, the State HWAPAN Chairman, EgbiriOderi, sated that the visit was to familiarize with the Commissioner and pledged his association’s support to work cooperatively with the ministry as partners in progress.
Oderi further disclosed plans to increase the price of sachet water in the State resulting from the high cost of production.

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MOSOP-USA Demands Autonomous State For Ogonis

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A socio-ethnic movement in the Niger Delta, the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People USA (MOSOP-USA), has demanded for the creation of an autonomous state out of Rivers State, to be known as Bori State.
The demand was contained in a memorandum signed by the President of MOSOP-USA, DineBari Augustine Kpuinem, and submitted to the Senate Committee on Constitution Review.
The movement, in the memorandum, said that in view of the economic viability of Ogoniland, the people of Ogoni deserve an autonomous state and should be constituted into a state to be called as Bori State with Bori as its capital.
Kpuinem argued that the Ogoni people are economically viable, resourceful and independent ethnic entity that can sustain themselves if granted a political autonomous state in the country.
According to the group, the resources derived from Ogoniland would be better managed optimally for the benefit of the Ogoni people if they have the full control and management of their resources as a state.
MOSOP-USA, therefore, demanded that Section 8(1a, b, c and d) of the 1999 Constitution that pertains to the process of state creation be amended to include economic viability, ethnic and cultural distinctiveness and marginalisation as the dominant criteria for the creation of new states.
It also demanded that Section 3(1) of Chapter 1, Part 1 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) should be further amended by including Bori State as among the states in the federation.
The memorandum also sought for the amendment of the First Schedule, Part 1 of the Constitution to include the five local government areas of Eleme, Gokana, Khana, Oyigbo and Tai in the present Rivers State as component units of Bori State.
“It is the view of MOSOP-USA that Section 8 (1a, b, c and d) that pertains to the process of state creation should be amended to include economic viability and ethnic and cultural distinctiveness and marginalisation as the dominant criteria for the creation of new states.
“Following these criteria, MOSOP-USA demands that the distinct and marginalised indigenous people of Ogoni, who have been so recognised by the United Nations, should be constituted into a state to be called Bori State with Bori as the capital”, the memorandum read in part.
MOSOP-USA lamented that no Ogoni has been elected a governor in any state or region since independence, adding that the people of other ethnic nationalities are always imposed on them.
“The Ogoni people had been denied elective position into the office of the governor since independence. It is a known fact that a Yoruba man will elect a Yoruba man to govern them in a Yoruba state. Likewise the Ibos, Hausas, Fulanis, and other major ethnic nationalities.
“The Ogoni people have no state of their own; people of other ethnicities are always imposed on us. No Ogoni man has ever been elected as a governor in any state or region since independence”, MOSOP-USA said.

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